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Coups EJ et al. – This study reveals considerable missed opportunities for health–care providers to advise cancer survivors about smoking and provide evidence–based interventions. Systematic efforts are needed to increase the provision of smoking cessation advice and use of cessation treatments among cancer survivors.


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